• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contributors
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Monday, July 13, 2026
The Kashmir Horizon
EPAPER
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
The Kashmir Horizon
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
The Kashmir Horizon
No Result
View All Result
Home Region

Come clean on talks over return of power Projects from centre: Tarigami tells JK Govt

K H News Service by K H News Service
November 3, 2017
in Region
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegramEmail

Srinagar: Senior Jammu Kashmir legislator and CPI (M) leader Muhammad Yousuf Tarigami Thursday said: “J&K has always received step-motherly treatment regarding utilisation of its hydropower potential. The Central Information Commission’s (CIC) refusal to direct disclosure of the status of negotiations about the return of our hydel projects back to us is only the latest indicator of this phenomenon.”
“Let alone getting back control over our rivers, we are being told we do not have the right to know what is being discussed between J&K and the Central Governments on this long standing issue”, he said. Condemning the CIC’s reasoning that no public interest would be served by disclosing details of the negotiations, he called upon the J&K Government to immediately put all correspondence with the Central Government in the public domain as per its statutory obligation of proactive information disclosure under Sections 4(1)(c) and 4(10(d) of the J&K RTI Act.”
He said that a few weeks ago in October, the CIC had ruled that NHPC does not have an obligation to disclose details of the discussions for return of the seven hydel projects covered by the MoU signed between the J&K and Central Governments in July, 2000. The NHPC took the plea that disclosure of the correspondence between the Central and State Governments would lead to confusion and speculation among its shareholders. NHPC is a central public sector undertaking granted mini-Ratna status. An earlier RTI intervention in 2016 had revealed that NHPC had earned close to Rs. 200 billion by generating electricity from J&K’s rivers during the last 15 years. J&K contributes nearly 30% of the hydel power generated by NHPC across the country. While J&K is supplied 12% of this power free of charge, it is required to buy almost 20% of the power generated from its rivers at market rates. This kind of economic colonialism is always unacceptable in a democratic set up, especially when right-wing elements across the country are burning the midnight oil to destroy the special status legitimately granted to J&K under the Constitution.
Recalling that the World Bank brokered Indus-Watery Treaty with Pakistan in the 1960s deprived J&K of the opportunity of fully harnessing the close to 15,000 MW hydro power potential, the State is forced to depend on the Central pool for meetings its ever-burgeoning demand despite being a power-surplus State. Frequent and long power outages, especially during peak winter have crippled the State’s economy. Even school going children are not spared by power outages when they have to often study for their exams.
Denouncing the repeated refusal of the Power Ministry under the NDA to return of the Dulhasti and Bursar projects as recommended by the 2006 Task Force on Economic Development of J&K led by Dr. Rangarajan, he asserted that that economic costs of return of the projects can be worked out through a mutually accepted formula, the excuse of lack of local capacity to run these projects in J&K is nothing but a red herring. “How can local capacity be developed unless there is local control over the projects?” he asked.
He urged the Chief Minister to persuade Government of India (GOI) to honour the Agenda of Alliance which includes plans for exploring ways for transferring hydel projects from NHPC to J&K. This would go a long way in ensuring that J&K becomes self-reliant and less dependent on Central subsidies. Economic development can take place at a rapid pace and people’s control over their natural resources would stand restored.

K H News Service

K H News Service

Related Posts

Pahalgam receives highest rainfall in J&K at 42.6 mm

MeT predicts more rain in J&K, heavy spell in Poonch, Rajouri, Reasi
by United News of India
July 13, 2026

Srinagar, July 12 (UNI) The tourist resort of Pahalgam recorded the highest rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir during the last...

Read moreDetails

CEO SSCL conducts extensive inspection of historic Water Channels across Srinagar

CEO SSCL conducts extensive inspection of historic Water Channels across Srinagar
by K H News Service
July 12, 2026

Srinagar  : In a significant initiative aimed at undertaking a comprehensive assessment of Srinagar’s historic water network, the Chief Executive...

Read moreDetails

Justice Sanjeev Kumar lays foundation stone for Court complex at Mahanpur, inaugurates Basholi Court complex

Justice Sanjeev Kumar lays foundation stone for Court complex at Mahanpur, inaugurates Basholi Court complex
by K H News Service
July 12, 2026

Kathua  :Chief Justice (Acting), High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Sanjeev Kumar, Saturday laid the foundation stone for...

Read moreDetails

MP Er. Ghulam Ali Khatana inspects reviews development, civic works

MP Er. Ghulam Ali Khatana inspects reviews development, civic works
by K H News Service
July 12, 2026

Jammu | July, 11:Member Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Er. Ghulam Ali Khatana Saturday  conducted an extensive inspection of Ward No. 74...

Read moreDetails

DC Doda assesses restoration works in flood affected areas of Thathri

DC Doda assesses restoration works in flood affected areas of Thathri
by K H News Service
July 12, 2026

Doda : Deputy Commissioner (DC) Doda Krishan Lal Saturday  visited the flood-affected areas of sub division Thathri to assess the...

Read moreDetails

DC Rajouri reviews progress of Revenue Sector’s Infra Projects

DC Rajouri reviews progress of Revenue Sector’s Infra Projects
by K H News Service
July 12, 2026

Sharma directs timely completion, early land identification   Rajouri :Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma, Saturday  chaired a comprehensive review meeting...

Read moreDetails

About

The publication of “Kashmir Horizon” as an English daily was started with a modest attempt on May 19, 2008.It has been a Himalayan attempt for “The Kashmir Horizon” to survive the challenges posed to journalism in the violence fraught place like Jammu & Kashmir.

MORE

Search in Archive

DIGITAL EDITION

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contributors
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© The Kashmir Horizon - Designed by Gabfire

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper

© The Kashmir Horizon - Designed by Gabfire